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This Day In Music History: March 28th

On this day, March 28th, in 1973 band Led Zeppelin released their fifth studio album Houses of the Holy on Atlantic Records. Representing a turning point for the band, their fifth studio album contain matured production and layering techniques. The album does contain a few of their most popular tracks such as "No Quarter" and "The Rain Song" and in 2012 was ranked #148 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

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PostedMarch 28, 2017
AuthorXochitl Hansen
TagsLed Zeppelin, Houses Of The Holy, This Day In Music History

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